

Located in Barzan, Iraq, this project covers a total land area of 18,800 m2. The architectural design decisions for the project draw influence from elements like ziggurats and local Iraqi architecture. Ziggurats, a type of structure from the ancient Mesopotamian period, lend the project a distinctive appearance. The design incorporates details inspired by local Iraqi architecture, thereby reflecting the cultural identity of the region. This fusion of modern and traditional elements in the project’s architectural lines creates a unique aesthetic.

The project’s design draws inspiration from Iraqi architecture, with meticulous attention to details that honor the country’s cultural heritage. With a combination of traditional and modern elements, the architectural lines of the project stand out. This design creates a structure that reflects the history of Iraq.
